Talk:Pinky Bass

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on 9 February 2007 Pinky Bass Template:Result

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I put the hang on tag at the top I will be working on this in the next 24 hours on and off Please refrain from speedy deletion.

As I am morbidly dyslexic I type slow and think very fast and it takes me a while to get everything in some kind of working order. Please understand. Artsojourner 18:20, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Books

We read:

  • "Tangle of Complexes: Photographing in Mexico." Birmingham, Alabama: Space One Eleven, 1996.
  • "Fairhope: Images of America" by Cathy Donelson, Fannie Flagg (Foreword), Bass pg. 29 "The Fairhope Village Improvement."

"Books" would normally suggest that these are books by Bass. But I tentatively infer from the second entry that she only appears on a single page of this book. Am I right? How much of the first book is dedicated to her work? -- Hoary 00:59, 31 December 2006 (UTC)

  • Tangle of Complexes: Photographing in Mexico - appears to not be a book but a touring art exhibition featuring the work of nine women. Will remove the book section, add the one page mention in the body of the article.

--Tom 03:54, 17 January 2007 (UTC)

  • Can not find a verifiable mention of Bass in Aperture magazine , likewise with the Polaroid Corp collection. --Tom 01:27, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] M.M.

Bhamwiki seems to suggest that "M.M." stands for "Memento Mori".[1] Not adding this to the article because I'm not sure. — coelacan talk — 05:54, 12 February 2007 (UTC)